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WRITE ON THE RADIO

February 2008 - Taylor Made & Deep South

Since this is the month of "love", I hope that you are one of those readers who love their music and it's impact on their lives, and that you will try a little thing that I do; try a new artist or cd or two each month. Often, the less known and even local and regional offerings will really please you.

This month, I offer two for your consideration. First, a group of siblings called Taylor Made. Brothers Greg and Brian Duckworth and sister Wendy have been around for some time, are working on a brand new album and are doing well in limited radio release. When you hear them do their rendition of the Gatlin Brother's "I Just Wish You Were Someone I Love", you should have your seat belt securely fastened and your tray table in the stowed position… until the cd player turns on the "song over" sign. Searing vocals…maybe pinpoint laser harmonies, as only siblings can do, is a better description.

It's an awesome ride. First one brother, then another, then sister Wendy, each belting honey-sweet smoking layers, and you have a Taylor Made confection worthy of any music lovers must-have list. The band opened this year for Sugarland at the State Fair. You can find out more at www.taylormadecountry.com.

 And because I know there are some folks like myself that enjoy the classic rock and are looking for something new, I offer yet another choice. Of course almost everyone remembers Lynyrd Skynyrd. Since the plane crash in October of 1977, various parts and pieces of that group have continued to make music. One variation is the little-known group called Deep South.

What makes this group interesting is it's members. Jimmy Hall (Wet Willie), Artimus Pyle (Lynyrd Skynyrd), Hal McCormack , Robert Nix (Atlanta Rhythm Section), Dean Daugherty (Atlanta Rhythm Section), and Chris Hicks (Marshall Tucker Band). As you can imagine, with this many different bands represented, the cd, simply called "Deep South", contains a good mix of southern rock classics. I'm not sure where, besides Napster, that you can find this album, but the very presence of "Sweet Home Alabama" and "Keep On Smilin" would make it worth the time spent seeking it.

I expect that you are like me, that you have to try and save money, yet want to enjoy the hobby of music. It's very expensive to get the cd's and attend the concerts these days, not even counting the cost of gas. My, how times have changed. This month, 44 years ago, the Beatles appeared on The Ed Sullivan Show. They were paid $3500. Now, you will be lucky to see a popular act for less than $30,000.

One thing that I have done in order to save money is to use the "sister" site of ebay called "Half dot com". I have been lucky to find quality cd's on there for only seventy-five cents, plus shipping of course. Even better, you can create a "wish list", and your friends and family can be linked to it at gift times. And, as I will mention things like this from time to time, may I say that I am not endorsing anything I may mention, nor am I being compensated in any way for it. I simply am a consumer like each of you.

Have a musical month, drop me a line and take a moment to relax… the two-lane way.

Brad Moyers, of Burnsville, is an eight-year radio broadcaster, a deeply devoted student of music of several genres and writes as a hobby. He offers a glimpse into the broadcast music business, its history and happenings, from the perspective of someone who makes a living doing what they love. Readers may contact Brad by e-mail at brad.moyers@yahoo.com.

 

ABOUT THE AUTHOR:

 

 

 

 

   Brad Moyers, of Burnsville, an eight-year radio broadcaster, known by most as BJ Kelly on the radio, is a deeply devoted student of music of several genres. This column is a glimpse into the world of music and radio; it's history and happenings, from the perspective of someone who makes a living doing what they love.
  A Braxton County native, Brad spent ten years in the US Army, working as a structure and aircraft crash rescue firefighter.  He began his radio career at WPDX in Clarksburg, and then moved to WKKW for several great years. Following a ten-year hiatus, he returned to the business he deeply loves and now works as the Production Director at Summit Media in Sutton, the parent company of The Boss 97 FM and four other stations.
  With musical tastes including traditional country, classic rock, bluegrass, oldies, jam bands and the lesser known and up-and comings, Brad is a fan of the Grand Ole Opry, and enjoys doing extensive research into the history and traditions of music and radio. Other interests include creative writing, railroading, aviation, the Titanic, computers, photography, gardening and volunteering with kids. Brad blogs at “Ramblings of A Radio Hound.”
   Most of his time is spent with his daughter, as his greatest pleasure is being a single parent Dad to his nine year old daughter, a fourth grader at Burnsville Elementary School. He enjoys the challenge of a long-distance relationship as well, having a partner who currently lives near Detroit.
   An interactive columnist, Brad encourages and welcomes email from readers with questions, comments and suggestions. He can be reached directly at this address:        brad.moyers@yahoo.com.
  

   
 

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